WO2006012263A1 - Method and apparatus for billing for usage-based group communication between wireless devices - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to point-to-point or point-to-multipoint communications systems. More specifically, the present invention relates to methods and apparatus for billing for the use of direct-communication between members of a group of wireless telecommunication devices.
- a class of wireless services intended for quick, one-to-one or one-to-many (group) communication between wireless devices has existed in various forms for many years.
- these services have been half-duplex where a user presses a "push-to- talk" (PTT) button on a phone/radio to initiate a group communication. If granted the "floor" of the group, the talker then generally speaks for a few seconds. After the talker releases the PTT button, other users of the group may request the floor.
- PTT push-to- talk
- the group communication service is generally subscribed by a user having one or more wireless telephones on monthly basis where the user pays a fixed monthly fee for a specific number of airtime minutes of the service. The monthly fee does not vary depending on usage. The user will pay the fixed monthly fee even the user does not use the service at all for a particular month. Further, the user typically pays the same price whether the service is used to communicate with a group of 50 people or two people.
- the user will be billed for the airtime, i.e., duration of network communications that is used by the PTT communications for the user's one or more wireless devices.
- the airtime i.e., duration of network communications that is used by the PTT communications for the user's one or more wireless devices.
- the disclosed embodiments provide novel and improved methods and apparatuses for billing for individual usage of push-to-talk services for mobile communication devices.
- the invention is a system for billing for direct mobile device to mobile device communication services.
- the system includes a billing server in communication with a wireless communication network, and a first mobile device capable of selectively directly communicating with a target set of one or more second mobile devices across the wireless communication network.
- the identity of the target set of one or more second mobile devices is stored at a group communication server.
- the billing server gathers billing information by tracking network usage parameters established by the first mobile device according to predefined criteria.
- the method for billing for direct mobile device to mobile device communication services includes receiving a direct communication request from a first mobile device, where the direct communication request is directed to a target set of one or more second mobile devices, and retrieving target set information.
- the method further tracks the attempt to establish a direct communication between the first mobile device and the target set according to the target set information, tracks network usage parameters related to the direct communication between the first mobile device and at least one second mobile device in the target set, and generates billing information for the first mobile device according to the network usage parameters.
- the apparatus for billing for direct mobile device to mobile device communication services includes a billing server in communication with a wireless communication network, and the billing server is capable of receiving a direct communication request from a first mobile device, where the direct communication request is directed to a target set of one or more second mobile devices, and retrieving target set information.
- the billing server further is capable of tracking the attempt to establish a direct communication between the first mobile device and the target set according to the target set information, tracking network usage parameters related to the direct communication between the first mobile device and at least one second mobile device in the target set, and generating billing information for the first mobile device according to the network usage parameters.
- the present invention therefore provides an advantage to the carrier of wireless telephone services because the carrier can bill for each user of PTT or direct communication service without requiring a monthly pay plan for the service. Further, the carrier is not limited to purely billing for the actual airtime used by the direct communications made by the wireless device and can bill the user in a variety of manners for each direct communication performed.
- FIG. IA illustrates a group communications system.
- FIG. IB illustrates a message flow diagram for a channel request.
- FIG. 1C illustrates a message flow diagram for a broadcast message.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a flow chart for a user subscription process.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a flow chart for a subscription process at a server.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a flow chart for a group communication process at a mobile device.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a flow chart for a group communication process at a server.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a billing record entry for a mobile device.
- FIG. IA illustrates an architecture of a communication system 100 for implementing one embodiment of the system.
- the group communication system 100 is also known as a push-to-talk (PTT) system, a net broadcast service (NBS), a dispatch system, or a point-to-multi-point communication system.
- the group communication system 100 includes a group communication server (GCS) 102, which may be deployed in either a centralized deployment or a regionalized deployment.
- the group communication server 102 may include, as known in the art, one or more processor, one or more memory units, and input/out hardware and software modules for various media communications, e.g., Internet protocol (DP) media communication.
- DP Internet protocol
- the group communication server 102 can handle both communication and billing functions or can share these functions with other servers and computer devices.
- the mobile devices 104 and 106 can be based on different technologies, such as code division multiplex access (CDMA), time division multiplex access (TDMA), frequency division multiplex access (FDMA), the global system for mobile communications (GSM), orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM), or other protocols that may be used in a wireless communications network or a data communications network.
- the mobile devices (MDs) 104 and 106 may request packet data sessions using a data service option. Each MD may use the session to register its D? address with the group communication server 102 to perform group communication initiations. Each MD may also have a private identification number assigned by its service provider and used for the PTT communications. Though the MDs 104 and 106 are shown in FIG. IA in communication with one BS 110, they may communicate through different BS 110.
- the group communication server 102 is connected to the service provider's packet data service nodes (PDSNs) 114 through service provider's network 116.
- MDs 104 and 106 upon requesting packet data sessions from the wireless infrastructure, may use the IP connectivity to connect to the group communication server 102 through the PDSNs 114.
- Each PDSN 114 may interface to a base station controller (BSC) 116 through a packet control function (PCF) 108 and a network 112.
- BSC base station controller
- PCF packet control function
- the PCF 108 may be co-located with the BSC 116 within a base station (BS) 110.
- BS base station
- a PDSN 114 falls into one of several states, e.g., active or connected state, dormant state, and null or inactive state.
- an active traffic channel exists between the participating MD 104 and the BS 110 or BSC 116, and either side may send data.
- the dormant state no active traffic channel exists between the participating MD 104 and the BSC 116, but a point-to-point protocol (PPP) link is maintained between the participating MD 104 and the PDSN 114.
- PPP point-to-point protocol
- the null or inactive state there is no active traffic channel between the participating MD 104 and the BSC 116, and no PPP link is maintained between the participating MD 104 and the PDSN 114.
- Each one of MDs 104 and 106 can request packet data sessions. As part of establishing a packet data session, each MD can be assigned an IP address. Each MD can perform a registration process to notify the group communication server 102 of the MD' s IP address. Registration can be performed using an IP protocol, such as session initiation protocol (SIP) over user datagram protocol (UDP). The IP address of a MD then can be used to contact the MD when the corresponding user is invited into or informed of a group communication. Alternatively, a service provider can assign a private identification number to each MD and this private identification number to be used during the group communication.
- SIP session initiation protocol
- UDP user datagram protocol
- MDs 104 and 106 and the group communication server 102 can exchange media and signaling messages.
- media is exchanged between the participating MDs and the group communication server 102 by using real-time protocol (RTP) over UDP.
- RTP real-time protocol
- the signaling messages can also be exchanged by using a signaling protocol over UDP.
- the PTT feature is implemented in through a half-duplex channel, and before sending a message, a mobile device must request the channel from the group communication server 102.
- FIG. IB illustrates a message flow between a mobile device 132 and a group communication server 102.
- the mobile device 132 When a user at the mobile device 132 wants to communicate with a predesignated target group 134 of mobile devices, the mobile device 132 must first request a channel from the group communication server 102. The mobile device 132 sends a channel request 136 to the group communication server 102. If the channel is available, the group communication server 102 reserves the channel for the mobile device 132 and sends a channel grant message to the mobile device 132.
- FIG. 2 is a flow chart 200 for a user subscription process. Before using the PTT feature for group communication, a user subscribes to the PTT service, step 202, and designates a target group, step 204.
- the PTT feature may be offered as a pre-pay service, where a user pays an amount to the service provider and the service provider will deduct services charges from this amount every time the user uses the PTT service.
- the PTT feature may be billed on a monthly basis like traditional telecommunications services and each use of the PTT service will be deducted from the monthly total, as opposed to the charging only for airtime.
- the subscriber may designate a target group with whom the user wishes to communicate directly through group communication services of the PTT feature.
- FIG. 3 is a flow chart 300 for a subscription process at the group communication server 102.
- the group communication server 102 receives a subscription request from a user, step 302, and establishes an account for the user, step 304.
- the group communication server 102 may also receive a target group from the user, step 306.
- the group communication server 102 receives a list of user identification numbers designated as a target group and stores them as the target group for the user, step 308.
- FIG. 4 is a flow chart 400 for a group communication process at a mobile device 104.
- the mobile device 104 checks whether the user wants to initiate a direct communication with his target group, step 402.
- the mobile device 104 detects that the user is ready to initiate a group communication when the user pushes a "push-to-talk" button on the mobile device 104.
- the mobile device 104 may have a dedicated push-to- talk button or alternatively may use an existing button or a combination of buttons on its keypad to active the direct group communication feature.
- the direct group communication is through a half-duplex channel, and only one party is allowed to send a message or a data to the target group at any time.
- the mobile device 104 requests a channel, step 406, from the group communication server 102. If the channel is not available, the mobile device 104 is stopped from sending the message to the target group. If the channel is available, the mobile device 104 is allowed to send the message to the group communication server 102, step 410.
- the group communication server 102 will distribute the message to all members listed in the target group.
- the message can be an audio or data message.
- An audio message could be a talk from the user; a data message could a data stored in the mobile device 104 that the user wants to share with the members in the target group. It should be noted that the mobile device 104 can determine the group for communication in an ad hoc manner, that it, designate members to receive the communication, as opposed to reliance on group identifications stored at the group communication server 102.
- the mobile device 104 can receive messages from other group members.
- the mobile device 104 checks whether a group message is received, step 404. If a group message is received, step 412, the mobile device 104 plays the message to the user, step 414. After playing the message, the mobile device 104 goes back to the routine of checking if the user is ready to send a message and if a message is received from the group communication server 102.
- FIG. 5 is a flow chart for a group communication process 500 at a group communication server 102.
- the group communication server 102 receives a channel request, step 502, from a mobile device 104, when the user of the mobile device 104 is ready to send a message to his target group.
- the group communication server 102 checks whether a channel is available, step 504. If the channel is not available, the group communication server 102 sends a channel busy signal to the requesting mobile device, step 506. If the channel is available, the group communication server 102 identifies the user of the mobile device 104, step 508, verifies that he is a subscriber, or alternatively, if the user has a pre-paid account for the group communication service, that there is enough credit in the user's account.
- the user may be identified by the EESf or MIN assigned to the mobile device. The user can also be prompted to enter a user identification and a password.
- the group communication server 102 assigns the channel to the user, step 510.
- the group communication server 102 may also check the user's identity before checking the channel availability. If the user has not subscribed to the group communication services, or the user has no credit left in his account, the group communication server 102 preferably does not check for the availability of the channel. Alternatively, the user can be billed for the specific direct communication made at the time.
- the group communication server 102 After assigning the channel to the user, the group communication server 102 receives a message, step 512, from the mobile device 104.
- the group communication server 102 retrieves a target group information, step 514, and forwards the message from the mobile device 104 to every member listed in the target group, step 516.
- the group communication server 102 After sending the message to the target group, the group communication server 102 resets the channel making it available for use by other members of the target group.
- the group communication server 102 can start to track network usage from the moment when the channel is granted to the user, and the group communication server 102 records network usage information, step 518. Such step is necessary in case all intended group connections cannot be bridged.
- FIG. 6 is an example of a usage record 600.
- the group communication server 102 may create a record for each usage of the network resources.
- the record may include, as way of example and not limitation, a user identification information (UID) 602, the target group information 604, the number of actual recipients of the communication 606, an indication on whether the user initiated the group communication 608 or the user was a mere recipient of the group communication 610, the actual duration of the group communication 612, and an indication of the type of the message 614.
- the service provider may place different charges for the group communication service. For example, the charge may depend on the number of members in the target group or the number of actual recipients.
- the group communication server 102 will need to inquire which members of the target group is available, and the message is only sent to those members who are available.
- the group communication server 102 can also place different charges for initiating a group communication versus receiving a group communication.
- the size of the message may also be a factor in pricing, since a large message tends to use more network resources.
- the type of the message may also impact the cost of the group communication.
- An audio message may be cheaper that a multi-media message, where audio, video, and data are included in one message.
- the group communication server 102 will store the appropriate information for the group communication conducted by the mobile device 104.
- the group communication server 102 may determine the cost of the group communication for each user and such cost is deducted from the user's account, if the user has a pre-paid service account.
- the mobile device 104 can keep resident pay information, such as available credit, and decrement the balance, and perform such function separately and/or mirroring information stored at other servers on the network, to include group communication server 102.
- a user signs up the group communication on a pre-pay basis.
- An account is opened for the user and a pre-pay amount is associated with the account.
- the user joins an existing group formed by his co-workers and this group is designated as the target group associated with the user's account.
- the user When the user wants to talk to his co-workers using his mobile device, the user pushes a direct communication button (also known as push-to-talk button). Upon activation of this button, the mobile device sends a request for a channel to the group communication server 102. The request is sent through a wireless network.
- the group communication server receives the channel request, verifies the user, and grants the channel to the user. While the channel is granted to the user, it will not be accessible to other members of the target group.
- the group communication server also starts tracking network usage.
- the user After receiving the channel from the group communication server 102, the user speaks to the mobile device while holding the push-to-talk button. The user's speech is sent from the mobile device to the group communication server 102.
- the group communication server retrieves the target group information associated with the user and forwards the user's speech (message) to all members listed in the target group.
- the group communication server 102 can count the delivery of a message to the mailbox as a normal delivery.
- the group communication server 102 After delivering the message to the target group, the group communication server 102 creates a record for the communication.
- the record indicates that the user is the creator of the group communication, the target group has, e.g., 12 people, and the actual number of recipients, e.g., is 10, the duration of the message is 5 seconds, and the type of the message is audio. The cost associated with this communication will be deducted from the user's account.
- the user may receive a reply message from one of the members of the target group, and the reply message may be a picture followed by comments from this replying member.
- the group communication server 102 may check the user's account before sending the reply message to the user. If the user's account indicates that there is no available credit, the group communication server may not deliver the reply message to the user. If there is available credit, then the reply message is delivered to the user. After the delivery of the reply message, a record will be created for this reply, and it will indicate the user is a recipient of the reply message, the message lasted, e.g., 10 seconds, and the message type is multi-media (graphics and audio).
- the group communication service provider can set up different charges for different uses. For example, the service provider can charge the user for only group communications initiated by the user and not charge any communication for the group communications where the user is a merely recipient. The service provider may also charge for only the message delivered and not charge for the message destined to the target group members who are not available. Alternatively, the service provider can charge for all network usages, whether or not a message is delivered to any recipient. Those of skill in the art would understand that other charge criteria, or any combination of criteria, may be implemented.
- DSP digital signal processor
- ASIC application specific integrated circuit
- FPGA field programmable gate array
- a software module may reside in RAM memory, flash memory, ROM memory, EPROM memory, EEPROM memory, registers, a hard disk, a removable disk, a MD-ROM, or any other form of storage medium known in the art.
- An exemplary storage medium is coupled to the processor, such that the processor can read information from, and write information to, the storage medium.
- the storage medium is integral to the processor.
- the processor and the storage medium can reside in an ASIC.
- the ASIC may reside in a user terminal.
- the processor and the storage medium can reside as discrete components in a user terminal.
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